Just found out I will be having a miscarriage after a FET with a pgs embryo. I didn’t even realize that was something that happens regularly. I had a biochem pregnancy in Jan 2020 followed by a chromosomal abnormality leading to miscarriage in July and now this. I am so devastated. I don’t know what to do or who to trust or what to do about trying. We have 3 embryos left. Only 1 boy and my husband has 2 daughters from a previous marriage. He says he doesn’t care bless his heart but know he does. What have you guys experienced? I’m not eager to spend money and go through another egg retrieval but want the best chance for 1-2 beautiful children of my own.
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I’m similar situation - none of my embryos are tested but we have 3 “top grade” ones left but I’m having my second miscarriage. I’m taking a break now to have some specialist tests. I’m sure someone else has better advice. I’m sorry for your losses 💐
Hi, I’m in the same boat. I had an eptopic and a miscarriage and was told it was due toPoor egg quality.... but I’ve just miscarried a pgs tested embryos. I’m devastated. My lining and progesterone were perfect. I have a 3 year old so my body knows what to do. I have one more frozen embryo left. It’s a really awful journey. You’re not alone! Cxxx
They are going to run tests but just don’t think pgs tested means 100% guaranteed. Spoke to a counsellor snd feel better. Got to keep my chin up snd keep going! You only need one! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✨✨✨✨
PGS tested doesn't guarantee live birth but it's a good start. If you keep getting multiple MC with PGS tested embryos, I would start looking for a cause. Make sure your TSH is not too high. 2 or less is best.
If you had 2+ miscarriages with PGS tested embryos. You need to go for detailed miscarriage check. Like Thrombophilia, TSH, NKC as a start. If you find 1-2 issues, go for detailed immunology tests again before your next transfer.
Thank you, SCHNOW. I know I have antibodies for both Hashimotos and Graves. It was discovered when my tsh went haywire during a transfer cycle and had to be cancelled. I attribute it to increased estrogen but tsh alone was not the issue. I had antibodies too. And for both. So I’m on levothyroxine but maybe need to be on more. I am doing a second recurrent miscarriage panel and maybe autoimmune protocol before next transfer. So disappointing. I’m sorry for your losses. Hope you have or have had success by now or soon, if not.
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